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I had been using a 4gig stick with Vista Ultimate and the light inside the stick was always flickering. The same stick now hardy ever light up, but it does a little at boot, and cannot figure out the difference, or even if it is working. ReadyBoost has been enabled for that drive Anyone else notice this?

Thanks!

Check your BIOS boot sequence. If you have USB enabled and before hard drive, it will always check any USB device plugged in for boot directions.

I am having problems with readyboost. I will enable the 2GB flash drive. It has enough speed. Everything runs fine for a while. Then it says there is not enough space to use it because there is a READYBOOST file on the stick? I have to format it and enable it again. I am going crazy trying to figure out what to do. It keeps quitting. Has anyone else seen this?

Windows ReadyBoosthi,
my pc has 3GB DDR2 RAM, but i can only use 1,8 GB because 1,2 GB are shared with my PNY GTS 450.
if I enable windows readyboost with an 8GB USB key, will i get a performance improvement?
(32bit Win7 Pro)

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Any reason to use Readyboost on Windows 7 X64 with 8GB?Ive been reading about how windows 7 is supposed to improve and remove the restrictions of the readyboost that was in windows.
My question is if its even worth it on an X64 system with 8GB DDR3 RAM?
Would it improve the system speed even more having stuff cached right on the usb?
I have a...

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Windows ReadyBoost helpHi everyone,
I have a 4gb usb flash drive, and I decided to use it for ReadyBoost. But I have a few questions.
Which format should I use: NTFS, FAT, FAT32 or exFAT. I heard ReadyBoost in Windows7 supports exFAT. What allocation unit size to choose (ranging from 512 bytes to 32768 kilobytes in...